Nothing much interesting except for perhaps, in no particular order:
- my fork of htmlpreview in pv.html and scripts/htmlpreview.js which allows me to display html gists (like e.g. https://austegard.com/pv?a1902d995b5c6157a9eaf69afa355723 rather than the much less elegant https://htmlpreview.github.io/?gist.githubusercontent.com/oaustegard/a1902d995b5c6157a9eaf69afa355723/raw/helloworld.html)
- the tediously hand-written, 1.7kb grid.svg which together with the 963 byte 256-pixel favicon-16x16.png is what generates the deliberatedly pixelated large Oscar the Grouch image and helps achieve a clean sweep of four 100 scores on PageSpeed Insights
- the link-hack of webex.html (source) which allows you to use an https-protocol link where a webexteams-protocol link is not accepted: this simply does a client-side redirect. So instead of a url like webexteams://im?space=01dd4a70-64b5-11eb-b159-913d570d2d78 you'd use the url https://austegard.com/webex?webexteams://im?space=01dd4a70-64b5-11eb-b159-913d570d2d78 or simply https://austegard.com/webex?space=01dd4a70-64b5-11eb-b159-913d570d2d78
- the bookmarklet installer (source)
- Not part of this site, but if interested in AI-generation of content (a passing 2023 fad, surely) have a look at https://github.com/oaustegard/AI-in-SDLC